Alex Okafor Will Record Two or More Sacks

After standing by idly while his team suffered consecutive losses to finish the season, DE Alex Okafor will be looking to return with a vengeance in the Alamo Bowl.

The 6'4", 265-pound senior has been nursing an ankle injury since November 22, but is listed as probable for the matchup with Oregon State.

That's very bad news for the Beavers, as Okafor has been the Longhorns' leading sack producer this season, tallying eight QB takedowns in limited action.

OSU enters the game with an uncertain quarterback situation, despite the fact that Cody Vaz was reportedly named the starter earlier this week.

Given the constant shuffling of QBs in Corvallis, it wouldn't be surprising if both Vaz and Sean Mannion see the field on Saturday. Regardless, Okafor should be able to wreak havoc no matter who's under center.

Mannion and Vaz have been sacked a combined 24 times this season, and Okafor will add at least two more to the stat sheet in his final Texas game.

The Season Will End with a QB Controversy

Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesWill Case McCoy get a chance in the Alamo Bowl?

For anyone that has watched the Texas Longhorns this season, this really isn't that bold of a prediction. In fact, you might say that a QB controversy is a forgone conclusion for the upcoming offseason.

But, nonetheless, it won't be official until both David Ash and Case McCoy struggle against Oregon State's defensive pressure.

Ash was named the starter for the Alamo Bowl, but it's highly likely that McCoy will end up seeing the field against the Beavs as well.

In an eerily similar situation to its opponent, Texas is faced with a battle under center that won't resolve itself in San Antonio.

The QB carousel will start spinning after Ash is smacked around by Scott Crichton and the OSU defense, and it will go into hyperdrive once McCoy jumps on board.

When exactly McCoy will get the nod to relieve Ash is uncertain, but it will probably come after a few sacks and an untimely interception that rattles Mack Brown's confidence.

At the end of the day, Longhorn fans will be left wondering which of these two signal-callers will lead the team in 2013.

Unfortunately for those donning the burnt orange, the eventual answer to that quandary will be underwhelming either way.